2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 248

International Studies (INTL)
INTL-3040
3 hours
History and Politics of the British Isles and Canada
–Sp
This course examines three countries: the United Kingdom,
the Republic of Ireland, and Canada. After an extensive topical
history along with a discussion of major prime ministers
who served in the 19th and 20th centuries, this course also
investigates contemporary issues including foreign policy, recent
political debates, secessionist problems in Scotland and Quebec,
membership in the European Union, and the ongoing structural
changes to government. Crosslisted as GEO, HIST, and POLS.
(even years)
INTL-3080 History of Russia and Eastern Europe
–Fa
3 hours
See course description for GEO-3080 History of Russia and
Eastern Europe.
INTL-3190 Global Issues
–Sp
3 hours
Analysis of the international issues that are shaping our
contemporary and future world, ranging from terrorism, the
environment, international crime, disease, and collapsing states to
the digital revolution and the global economy. Crosslisted as INTL
or POLS.
INTL-3200 History and Politics of Latin America
–Fa
3 hours
See course description for GEO-3200 History and Politics of
Latin America. (even years)
INTL-3210 History and Politics of Asia
–Fa
3 hours
See course description for GEO-3210 History and Politics of
Asia. (odd years)
INTL-3220 History and Politics of the Middle East
–Sp
3 hours
See course description for GEO-3220 History and Politics of the
Middle East.
INTL-3230 History and Politics of Western Europe
–Sp
3 hours
See course desription for GEO-3230 History and Politics of
Western Europe. (odd years)
INTL-3400 History of American Foreign Policy
–Fa
3 hours
American statesmen have defended the principles of their
government and the rights of American citizens in a world of
empires and nation-states. This course provides an overview
of controversies over independence and imperialism, modern
tyranny and regime change, which have marked U.S. foreign
policy from the founding to the present day. Crosslisted as HIST or
POLS. Prerequisite: GSS-1100 Politics in American Culture. (even
years)
INTL-3650 International Relations
–Fa
3 hours
A survey of contemporary international affairs and principles
of interstate relations, focusing on forces that unite and divide our
world. Crosslisted as INTL or POLS.
INTL-3790 Comparative Politics
–Fa
3 hours
This course will familiarize students with major historical
developments, political debates, and scholarly research in the
subfield of comparative politics. Particular emphasis will be
placed on topics of the modern state, nationalism, economic
development, political culture and ideology, identity structure,
regime types, regime transitions, and comparative political
economy. Crosslisted as POLS or INTL. (odd years)
INTL-4050
3 hours
Diplomacy of the Major Powers
–Sp
See course description for HIST-4050 Diplomacy of the Major
Powers. Crosslisted as HIST, INTL, or POLS
INTL-4160 International and Domestic Terrorism
–Sp
3 hours
In-depth study of terrorism, focusing worldwide and
domestically. An intensive examination of ongoing international
conflicts, narco-terrorism, eco-terrorism, cyber-terrorism, weapons
of mass destruction, geographical trouble spots, enemies of the
United States, terrorism-counter-terrorism theory and options,
terrorism history, law, civil liberties, and Homeland Security.
Crosslisted as CRJU and INTL.
INTL-4300 Great Books in History and Politics
–Sp
3 hours
This course will require the student to read a single classic
work of history and political thought (or a limited number of related
works) and with other students, to closely and critically analyze
the argument of the work. Crosslisted as POLS, INTL, PUAD or
HIST. Prerequisite: GSS-1100 Politics and American Culture (odd
years)
INTL-4440 Special Topics-International Studies 1–3 hours
Investigation of specific topics in Social Science and History
that have intrinsic worth and engage student interest.
INTL-4800 Seminar in International Studies
–Fa
3 hours
A seminar/readings course intended to prepare senior
students for graduate study. Through readings and discussion,
students explore classical writings on international relations and
international issues that are shaping our contemporary and future
world. Crosslisted as INTL or POLS.
INTL-4850 Research in International Studies
–Sp
3 hours
Students will prepare and present a formal research project on
a country, region, or significant international issue.
INTL-4980
1–3 hours
Independent Study in International Studies
Provides the means whereby gifted and interested students
may explore, in a more in-depth and intensive manner, general
information acquired in the major courses. Further, independent
study provides a logical way to complete required hours not
obtained in normal sequencing. Prerequisite: permission of the
instructor.
Information Technology Management (ITM)
ITM-1500
2 hours
Information Technology for Business
–Fa, Sp
This course will focus on understanding the broad nature
of information technology and how it fits in today’s business
world. Students will learn the nature of information technology,
its application, and unique business models, as well as how
to manage technology from a business value perspective.
Fundamentals of the industry, technologies, and application of that
technology are developed. Students will experience the IT industry
through practical exploration of its breadth and depth.
ITM-1510 Software Tools for Business
–Fa, Sp
2 hours
This course emphasizes the use of software in a business
environment. Students will develop a working knowledge of
spreadsheet, database, and other software packages appropriate
to the current business environment. (Fee: $10)
ITM-1900 Fundamentals of IT Management
–Fa
3 hours
This course is an introduction to the field of Management
Information Systems (MIS). It is a demanding course that takes
students through the process of developing an information
system. While working through this process, students will apply
the primary topics and techniques used in project management
in a hands-on, team project. Gateway course to the Information
System major.
ITM-2100 Database Management
–Sp
3 hours
This course teaches students database fundamentals while
providing a broad survey of the field’s major topics. Students learn
about the critical nature of databases within Information Systems
contexts. Topics include Structured Query Language (SQL),
data modeling and normalization, logical and physical design,
concurrency and security issues, stored procedures, triggers,
data warehouses, and data mining. Students apply essentials by
creating and managing databases in a SQL Server environment.
Prerequisite: ITM-1900 Fundamentals of IT Management. (Fee:
$20)
Course Descriptions
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